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It's a really good year for unique Halloween scents. Been seeing a lot of fun designs and cool names on candles in stores like Home Goods... Haunted ...
These diecuts were produced by Beistle. The witches were released as a trio of designs during the later 1950s. Even in rough condition like these two ...
I love this diecut - and am surprised I do. (My opinion has changed {matured?} since 2014.) The darker designs with ominous portent are those that appeal ...
“It was a dark and stormy night…” This content originally appeared in the 2022 issue of Spooky Little Halloween—The Magazine. This post contains ...
Halloween values seem to be soft at the moment with exceptions, of course. The mystery here is why this broomed witch diecut, produced by Beistle during ...
Yup, like the rest of the world right now, this Halloween Barbie is whole-heartedly obsessed with the Barbie movie. (Honestly, the pink hair should ...
I’ve only seen this seemingly semi-finished, oddly-constructed tin litho clapper a handful of times in 35 years of collecting. Each one has that same ...
An interesting market segment that has recently gotten definite heat are pop-ups from the 1960s. Those produced by Hallmark seem to be especially hot. ...
Beistle produced five different designs in this large form factor, all with scalloped edges, beginning in 1932. You can see four of these designs on ...
This soulless item has modest (very) decorative value only. It is a folk art item made for that market during the 1995-2005 interval. The design is based ...
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